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50 Years of ERIC
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Ravanera, Zenaida R.; Rajulton, Fernando; Turcotte, Pierre – Youth & Society, 2003
Integration is social cohesion measured at the individual level. Examines three of its dimensions--inclusion, participation, and belonging--using data from the General Social Surveys on Time Use. Describes the inclusion and participation of Canadians age 15-29 years in 1986, 1992, and 1998; examines differences by age group and gender; and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Community, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
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Knox, Michele; Carey, Michael; Kim, Wun Jung – Youth & Society, 2003
Examined differences in aggressive behavior among predominantly white adolescent inpatients with and without depression. Survey data indicated that depression and gender interacted significantly. Depressed females demonstrated more physical aggression than nondepressed females, and depressed males demonstrated less aggression than nondepressed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Depression (Psychology), Gender Issues
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Hartjen, Clayton A.; Priyadarsini, S. – Youth & Society, 2003
Surveyed rural French students age 13-18 years to investigate the extent to which measures of social control and learning/differential association theories could be generalized to, and help explain, delinquency. Social control measures either did not form reliable scales or were not significantly related to various offense scales. Measures of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
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Dukes, Richard L.; Stein, Judith A. – Youth & Society, 2003
Investigated the relationships of gender and gang membership to latent variables of psychosocial characteristics, drug use, delinquency, weapons possession, and fear within rural and urban Colorado school districts. Surveys of 1,669 self-reported gang members and 1,742 non-gang members indicated that gender was related more strongly to the latent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Drug Abuse, Gender Issues
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Svensson, Robert – Youth & Society, 2003
Investigated gender differences in adolescent drug use in terms of parental monitoring and peer deviance. Surveys of Swedish adolescents indicated that girls were more highly monitored than boys, and boys were more exposed to deviant peers than girls. There was a significant interaction for parental monitoring and peer deviance for the sample as a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Foreign Countries, Parent Responsibility
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Huebner, Angela J.; Betts, Sherry C. – Youth & Society, 2002
Investigated the utility of social control theory's attachment and involvement bonds as protective factors to examine gender differences in reports of delinquency and academic achievement. Surveys of 7th-12th graders indicated that although several of the involvement bond variables of social control theory were predictive of both delinquency and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Attachment Behavior
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Ding, Cody S.; Nelsen, Edward A.; Lassonde, Cynthia T. – Youth & Society, 2002
Investigated adolescents' aggressiveness in relation to their experiences, beliefs, and attitudes concerning gun use, also noting family composition, relationships with parents, and emotionality as correlates of gun involvement and aggression. Student surveys indicated links between gun ownership and recreational use, beliefs about gun use, and…
Descriptors: Aggression, Early Adolescents, Emotional Response, Family Environment
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Mason, W. Alex; Windle, Michael – Youth & Society, 2002
Evaluated three alternative theories of the continuity of delinquent behavior throughout childhood and into adolescence with a series of nested structural equation models. Longitudinal analyses of 840 middle adolescents revealed that childhood behavior problems directly and indirectly related to adolescent delinquency among boys and had unmediated…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Children, Delinquency
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Crosnoe, Robert; Erickson, Kristan Glasgow; Dornbusch, Sanford M. – Youth & Society, 2002
Used self-reports and reports from friends to explore gender differences in the impact of risk and protective factors on adolescent deviant behavior. Both family and school factors reduced adolescent delinquency and substance use and protected adolescents against the impact of having deviant friends, though school factors were more consistently…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Delinquency
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Ramirez-Valles, Jesus; Zimmerman, Marc A.; Juarez, Lucia – Youth & Society, 2002
Investigated gender-specific contextual and individual socioeconomic predictors of the timing of first intercourse among low-achieving African American high school students, following financial deprivation and collective socialization theories. Data from 3 years of surveys indicated that males and females were affected differently by social…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Students, High School Students, Low Achievement
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Menard, Scott; Huizinga, David – Youth & Society, 2001
Used longitudinal Denver Youth Survey data to examine repeat victimization and concentration of victimization among a relatively few high-frequency victims and intermittency of victimization in a sample of adolescents in a high-risk neighborhood. Chronic, multiple, intermittent victimization was the usual pattern among respondents. Men had higher…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disadvantaged Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Racial Differences
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Schissel, Bernard – Youth & Society, 2001
Uses 1996 Saskatchewan Youth Attitude Survey data to explore the nature of youth gambling and its relation to social disadvantage, comparing minority and white youth and males and females. Results indicate that youth gamble significantly, and youth gambling is a form of regressive taxation that exploits those most vulnerable because of their…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Low Income Groups
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Mayeda, David Tokiharu; Chesney-Lind, Meda; Koo, Jennifer – Youth & Society, 2001
Investigated how at-risk youth in Hawaii experienced their own ethnicity and gender. Data from focus groups with diverse adolescents at youth centers indicated that theoretical frameworks must incorporate unique circumstances within differing communities, such as interethnic violence, sexual exploitation, and immigration patterns. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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Dukes, Richard L.; Stein, Judith A. – Youth & Society, 2001
Tested control theory using protective effects of personal and social assets and risk effects of personal deficits on deviant behaviors of drug use, delinquency, truancy, and weapons possession. Analyzed data from students in grades 6-12 using structural equations modeling. Second order factors of assets and deficits explained deviant behavior.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Delinquency, Drug Use, High Risk Students
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Knox, Michele; Funk, Jeanne; Elliott, Robert; Bush Ellen Greene – Youth & Society, 2000
Examined gender differences in global self-esteem at adolescence by investigating the content of and gender differences within high school students' possible selves. Students completed questionnaires on hoped for and feared possible selves and on self-perception. Students were able to access and report a vast array of possible selves. Gender…
Descriptors: Adolescents, High School Students, High Schools, Self Concept
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